Tame Impala, Beck, Cage The Elephant and Incubus will headline Shaky Knees Music Festival‘s seventh edition, taking place May 3-5, 2019 and returning to Central Park in downtown Atlanta. The stacked lineup features more than 65 bands on four stages, including Tears for Fears, Gary Clark Jr., Interpol, Foals, Father John Misty, Grouplove, Tash Sultana, Liz Phair, Sharon Van Etten, Dashboard Confessional, and many more.

“It is gratifying to be able to curate a unique lineup each year. Now in our seventh year, I’ve had the opportunity to see a band go from opening the main stage, to now headlining that same stage. Attending Shaky Knees is one of the best ways to find the next great band, as well as satisfy the music soul from start to finish each day of the festival,” says Shaky Knees founder, Tim Sweetwood.

General Admission 3-Day Tickets, VIP 3-Day Tickets and Platinum 3-Day Tickets will go on sale today at 12pm EST. VIP Tickets include up-close, prime viewing areas at three stages, plus a viewing platform with elevated sightlines of the main stage. VIP also includes access to the VIP Lounge that features shady seating, premium restrooms, complimentary bites, full-service cash bars, along with complimentary beer and water.

Platinum includes exclusive viewing areas at three stages, a Platinum viewing deck with elevated sightlines of the main stage in addition to side-stage viewing at the main stage, and access to the Platinum Lounge featuring a full-service open bar, complimentary bites and catered dinner, relaxed seating, premium restrooms, concierge services and more.To purchase tickets and for the full list of amenities, visit www.shakykneesfestival.com/tickets. Prices will increase closer to the festival.

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Announced on Friday, June 22, the city of Salisbury, NC announced the third annual Cheerwine Festival in downtown Salisbury, NC on Saturday, May 18, 2019. The festival is only two years old, having begun in 2017. The iconic family-owned soft drink has called Salisbury home for 101 years.

2017 was the year Cheerwine commemorated its 100th birthday by inviting Cheerwine of all ages to Salisbury to enjoy the beloved soft drink, live music, a barbecue contest and much more. The festival returned this year, with musical headliner Sister Hazel, with more than 30,000 attendees in 2017 and 2018.

2019 plans to be even more of the soft, live musical entertainment, variety of Southern food, Cheerwine merchandise for sale, family-friendly activities, a beer garden and local craft vendors. A full list of food, arts and crafts vendors and musical acts will be announced at a later date.